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global noise on tuesday was done trade shows are staged a bold wide while experts raise eyebrows over the decision to abort the protests tricking the european union with the nobel peace. syria bombs take a slice of its territory and so on koran grounded the seaward concentra played for educate carrying russian weapons something moscow did i. am the one on the street trailed members of the russian punk band pussy riot is released on appeal as aussie mix into the group became a lucrative international crime. the
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latest news on the week's top stories this is the weekly on r.t. with me hello and welcome to the program aware of and hysterically proud to has swept across the planet dubs a wake up call for the world against charging financial restrictions that at the center of the global noise demonstrations is focused on europe which just this week received the nobel peace prize news that was received by many with surprise and puzzlement on his ethics a rush asking reports now from the spanish capital the union. had over six decades contributed. under consideration for democracy on human rights in europe but is this the piece they're talking about tear gas fascist fly. eggs and massive furious crowds are the most common science
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across the award winning continent lately protests like this will echo in thirty five countries across the world over the next several weeks the global and cyo stary to voice only in spain alone hundreds of thousands have been poising that ever since the government announced more painful budget cuts for next year everything with spending are is now unemployed and this grim story is pretty much the same for portugal and greece is one of the leaders of the protest movement in madrid he says people have just about had enough. crises and capitalist system right now in spain france private debt into public that and these causes huge cuts public spending in health system and it took a shit and it's affecting millions of poor people it's producing huge can employment and it's producing and whole social best composition of gold society
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with so many going against the system across europe at times clashing violently with the police the decision to award the e.u. with a peace prize has raised many eyebrows this is like giving the prize to frankenstein for being the best monster created during the past twelve months there's only one contender for the peace prize this year and that's julian assad the fact that he did not win this prize is will be in a terminal stain on the nobel committee no one has done more to push peace than julian assange should be getting the so wired from this committee the fact that they turn to a bunch of machines and technocrats and the a hero is an embarrassment they should go back to making dynamite this award is even more questionable to some because of the e.u. is rather dubious peacemaking record and that moreover the current financial turmoil is the biggest danger to peace europe has been bombing libya europe has been bombing syria europe isn't bombing afghanistan or. act yugoslavia
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a few years ago yes it's because they're trying to say ok guys we're giving you a hold your together europe has been spending money they don't have that's going to have to stop that is going to cause more riots in the streets more social unrest more governments failing perhaps even countries failing and perhaps even people pulling out of the euro could lead to war again in europe in two thousand and nine barack obama won the same award having been in office for only two weeks that was before he sent more troops to afghanistan and waged war in libya but as the latest nobel peace prize award is debated worldwide protesters in spain seem to care little about the prestige than their own survival calls for independence are heard loud and clear in the country's largest and wealthiest region cut the lumia a clear indication the continent is losing that unity which the nobel committee has decided to. see reporting from madrid in spain and spanish journalists and rights and they go on home iran to believe this
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iteration a year of won't improve until the e.u. undertakes a complete a hole of itself. we're piling up more and more because of these very large who already have a banking bailout which is worth what we don't know exactly how much yet but probably will be around fifty billion euros and then leave for spain goes for the four day old will be even more than that so yes i guess debt has become a common currency of the european union rather than the euro itself that there is now this central issue of the economic crisis would come to a point in which it has become unbearable it makes impossible growth and it forces yes these pressures of austerity which are basically stalling the economy and killing growth the reason why i think that the european union sits. is because it's easier than trying to solve the underlying problem here no matter whether you have the nobel peace prize the fact is that there were opinion does not have a working
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a functioning democracy. going on now syria has been turkish civilian flights from entering its airspace and the latest escalation of tension between the countries this comes just days after take it falls down a sewer and passenger plane for allegedly transporting russian weapons to damascus moscow says the cargo contained nothing but harmless and illegal electronics. they pointed their guns at the i'm going to put this in the ground then the drug was back to the plane and to the. roof d'armes in better dignity with an international scandal thrown in on top all in the name of peace at least that's the stance taken by the turkish authorities when they tried to justify forcefully grounding in syrian plane on route from moscow to damascus. we in turkey only want peace and safety in this region that is our desire we would never have an
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incentive to start a war and hasn't revealed exactly what was in the cargo of that plane though they do insist it was russian made ammunition and technical equipment something moscow the mentally denies. there was certainly no armaments on this plane and they simply could not have been any the aircraft was carrying a cargo that was being shipped from a legitimate russian supplier to a legitimate customer in a legitimate way there was a cargo of electrical supplies for radar stations this is jewel purpose equipment but it is not barred by any international conventions neither do turkish officials say where they receive the tipoff about the supposed weapons onboard sound though have their suspicions this is washington telling prime minister earlier one who says he's so independent to go in and go for it down the use the f. sixteen s for all its peace mongering talk and righteous outrage over russia's supposed on willingness to help out in peace efforts and corrupt peers to be
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surprisingly open when it comes to supporting one side in the syrian conflict the rebel fighters it is supporting the rebels it's allowing a. large quantities of ammunition. to enter syria. lebanese journalist unifor was described what she believed to be an arms delivery on the border between turkey and syria. the scene was surreal barbed wire a dark clean field with all of trees armed men and in flashing lights from trucks packed with weapons each syrian group takes its share in leaves i was asked not to film but the immensity of the scene move the journalist you know was interrogated for days by turkish officials before being released when she was back in lebanon should realize the incriminating pictures should filmed on the turkish theory. border had been wiped while she was in custody some believe the still two words president assad has little to do with the situation in syria and everything to do
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with iran's ambitions i was devilish in this country as a major political player turkey's preparing itself for its one hundredth anniversary twenty twenty three it was the whole campaign of a very ambitious platform of how turkey is being sent from the lines it's going to position itself as a global power conquer rise establishing itself as a regional boss threatening awful lot worse with syria and openly violating iraq use over into by bombing kurdish bases not exactly what bomb but all feats of diplomacy so in turkish officials to speak of peace and stability in the region their words are drowned out by the sound of an exchange of fire with their neighbors in tel aviv r.t. . and you can find the full timeline of girl growing conflict in syria on our website on t. dot com expert opinion extensive analysis of the latest news are on the way to your . reluctance to write her prayers your asses space shuttle endeavor makes
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its final journey to the california science center where the pictures online. the race for the seats of russia's regions as all around twenty eight million people are costing the ballots for thousands of candidates running for parts ranging from regional heads to municipal officials and for the first time in eight years voters are able to choose governors themselves oh she's made you know explains following last december's waves of antigovernment protests the biggest in russia's recent history and since calls to police school reforms have been answering it at the time during the protest to people demanded changes in how elections are carried out in particular they wanted to bring back direct regional elections even to see more representatives from the opposition at the parliament then president dmitry medvedev scrapped the old. system which so regional officials handpicked by the government well also making it easier for new political parties
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to emerge giving a more competitive complection to the local elections so this sunday will see you vote choosing from an unprecedented number of candidates judge for themselves who they believe is more the governing. russia's original election is also a debut on the test for about two dozen new parties trying to grab votes and political analyst alexei movement believes the pool will help raise political awareness. the cancellation of the election of regional governors in russia had political reasons putin's goal was to unify the regions because every government had his own agenda and as a result the country was somewhat divided the introduction of elections for regional governors is now being implemented gradually and this is a very important step in the creation of a civil society civil institutions is giving more responsibility to the router's and could also increase the level of professionalism of the elected officials.
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as a. release from jail on appeal all seem to accept ways there was able. to that that if it. also for you the strong. position remains whole supply and also a series of violent clashes with the armed forces but these are just. it always amazes me the lengths that people go to for things that are pointless
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people camped out for a week waiting for a new i phone that will be archaic by next year when the next one comes out every black friday many thankfully not all americans celebrate this holiest of shopping days by waiting outside of a wal-mart in the early morning to fight over trendy plastic gifts for their children that they're too young to appreciate hey even i'm willing to sometimes wake up early in the morning to drive downtown and pay twenty five bucks for parking to watch a football game under cations but just imagine a world where we actually were willing to wake up early and stand a big crowd for something say more important than some stupid gizmo or the sake of our favorite sports team just imagine iraq and that world would be yeah maybe standing around at some protester collecting signatures won't do anything we can't be naive enough to think that big corporations will bow to ten people with signs bought spending days worshiping at the altar of the i phone gods certainly won't improve your country but that's just my opinion.
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this is all she's a weekly welcome back remember all the jailed russian punk band pussy riot was freed on appeal this week although her two colleagues failed to get their sentences overturned in august the true a one hundred two year terms one antiproton start on russia's main also a droll point of boycott reports now on the way the band members have been able to cash in on the media frenzy. pussy riot the feminist punk rock has registered trademark a brand new global one major russian concert organizer says they've been flooded with calls from foreign promoters offering to organize a pussy riot world tour that could fetch up to six hundred million euros. over the last there's a red square behind me that post the riot stormed the area and performed an
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offensive song about flooded neighborhoods and a warm up gig of sorts but that particular stunt didn't bring the punk rockers the big break that they were after its very little attention on the internet and more importantly failed to rouse the interest of the of dorothy's just weeks later kirsty riot took their protest start to moscow's central feature of. the stunt video went viral kristie riot were arrested their trial a worldwide media circus western and russian celebrities called for the women's release mysti international branded them prisoners of conscience and free pussy riot t. shirts sold out the pushing it was greg norman that's the way you attract attention there was a look that famous pop stars around the world look at the way we're going was dressed look at that look at all the other. well we can do as well as that or we could do something different. into the idea of going into the cathedral and singing
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the song because that. would in fact be something. during the trial some was struck by the women's defense team's tactics. there is no defense in this case it's simple p.r. uncorking out on ali feel they're working towards the brand in order to capitalize on it in the future and it's worked i think two years in prison for the crime they committed is too harsh but at the same time i can see that their lawyers did everything in order to get them those two years in prison again this is the band's appeal against the sentence says it was postponed in a moscow court last week one band member a terry in a sandwich savage unexpectedly announced she now wants different lawyers from have fellow band members the photo call was still on though. or during the trial some were struck by the women's defense team's tactics. but
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a trial observer believes it signals a rift among the punk rock collective you could see in a somewhat serious i think you could hear in a somewhat sort of each took another look at the situation and saw the following all the attention goes to new ideas that are conical she's been pegged as the face of the band the law is making a name for themselves what did go to some would say you get two years of prison for war so i think she decided to get some real law is that before i do you know who to humiliate in the face of the worst but to actually free her but. prosecutors say the dissenting band member is merely a ploy to add hype to a story that's not generating the headlines it did it's the benefit of hindsight that's led some observers to question just how contrived the percy riot phenomenon was and continues to be with the concept requests pouring in there are those that say that pussy riot horse appeal is just like the trial that preceded it the point
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here isn't to reduce the women sentences but rather it's about increasing the number of clicks headlines and the saleability of the now protected perceive brand polly boyko r t moscow. and let's now take a brief look at some more of the day's world news islam as fighters in mali have threatened to open the doors of helpful french citizens in their rave powers further pushes for armed intervention the un security council has unanimously voted to accept the french drafted resolution calling for a military mission to liberate mali is rebel held north is and is groups have controlled two thirds of the country since whipping into its territory in a couple. of the sunni militants have been killed and one injured in an israeli air strike in northern gaza the israeli military reportedly carried out four strikes said to target a science of terrorist activities however the other three attacks did not result in casualties the strikes were launched in response to rocket fired from gaza into
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southern israel on friday the dead were reportedly members of your hardest salafist group blamed for a series of violent attacks on israel. and a more italian military patrol has opened fire on its own president mohammed up delays is was returning to the capital after a regional trip when his convoy was hit by bullets authorities say the soldiers did not recognize the presence vehicles as they passed by the shots injured the leader in the armored he's now being treated in hospital. leave it armed forces continue to surround the opposition stronghold bani walid the conflict has already claimed at least ten lives after a series of armed confrontations on the eastern outskirts of the city earlier this week residents have been left without access left without access to basic necessities and are calling for international rescue harlot a siege was partially lifted on wednesday allowing the red cross to access the city where the first time since the standoff began the bear currently ruled by the
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national general congress remains unstable ever since last year's uprising resulted in the ousting and death of moammar gadhafi and journalist james corbett believes the conflict exposes the reality of post gadhafi libya. it just goes to show that. deeply divided lines in the country right now tribally ethnically in terms of geo geography it's a it's a deeply divided country and there are a number of different problems that are playing itself out politically in libya right now and this just goes to show once again that that not only is libya ungoverned to a large extent at the moment but it is perhaps given its current political state ungovernable in this particular instance we have the prime minister being voted out in a vote of no confidence because he was unable to form a cabinet and basically this is due to both the pressures from the people themselves there was a popular protest movement basically saying that each individual city was complaining they were under represented in this proposed cabinet and you have the political dealings with the major parties behind the scenes including an offshoot
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of the muslim brotherhood which is trying to get into a greater position of power in the country so there's a lot of power politics playing out and there's no easy solution on the horizon for the people in libya really the country is descending into a type of chaos that is really the predictable result of this type of regime change through violence that we've seen time and again throughout the past decade from afghanistan to iraq to libya and potentially now toward syria. just a few minutes i mean some of russia's most inspiring out the citizens latest report . trimmings in this tree even for specialists a voice can produce several sounds it warms to the unions the art of throat singing
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comes naturally picked up like a language. a language of communicating with nature it said that's where throat singing originates from the unions believe not only animals but also all surrounding objects like reverse forests and even stones souls by imitating the sounds they believe assumes to capture the power of nature. to get to one of the five main stars of scrotes and it imitates the gentle breezes of summer chara whose name means great hunter says the first piece adopt. there are special instruments that accompany the singing if danny says there is even a legend about his instrument a gill it says it wants to live to poor shefford who had the best horse that won
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every competition but jealous people killed it on the horse was revived as an instrument that there was that of subtle is because of the spirit of the horse coming to his dream and said make an instrument from a tree the sounding board from the leather of my face the strings. and to remember me make an engraving of my head part of the instrument he did so we called the instrument again which means come back and this melody and this human is called. download the official. cell phone choose your language stream quality and
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